Each week Meridian Magazine’s founders, Scot and Maurine Proctor, will be giving a 30-minute podcast
January 27-February 2 A theme is so prevalent throughout scripture, and especially in the Book of Mo
January 20-26 After Lehi had his dream of the tree of life, his sons had some choices, and, based on
January 13-19 I remember once being so tired as we made our way out of a remote area of the Sinai De
January 6-12 We all know the 1st book of Nephi so well, you may wonder if there is still more to lea
December 30-January 5 I was reading a very short notice this past week in a local newspaper that was
December 23-29 Here’s the latest breaking news: The major war that was going on in the pre-mor
December 16-22 For a few minutes you can leave the hustle of the season behind, while we take you to
December 9-15 There is often a certain dread that comes over us as we approach a thorough study of J
December 2-8 John is described as “the disciple whom Jesus loved”, and it may be no surprise that he
November 25-December 1 We know so much about the apostle Peter. He is a hero to many of us. &n
November 18-24 Of the three men named James in the New Testament, which one wrote the Book of James?
November 11-17 When I was in college, my great desire was to develop an unshakeable faith, and so I
November 4-10 Who wrote the epistle to the Hebrews—Paul or somebody else? It has been a centuries ol
October 28 - November 3 What would you say to your beloved friends and followers if you knew this wa
October 21-27 We have many sicknesses today in our tumultuous world, but Paul aptly labels one of th
October 14-20 Paul’s letters, or the Pauline epistles, are arranged in the New Testament in descendi
September 30–October 13 What does it mean to be a “stranger in the world”? That’s a lonely idea, rig
September 23–29 The Book of Galatians is little known among us. It’s only 6 chapters, in 149 v
September 16-22 In this book of 2 Corinthians we come nearest to the inner feelings of Paul than in
This mortal experience was never meant to be easy—it was meant to be a school—but a school full of j